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7051. Airwolf

Not to be confused with Blue Thunder, this movie/television show starred Jan-Michael Vincent (as Stringfellow Hawke) and Ernest Borgnin as two pilots of an advanced battle copter that was basically a flying KITT car (Knight Industries Two Thousand) without wheels. See also Television.

Added by Tyler on September 17, 2006| Comment | You Like This |

Funny Things to Do

7052. Rockin' the Dockers

Wearing Dockers out on on a Saturday night. Double points when worn with a white Polo oxford. See also Casual, Clothes.

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Funny Drinks

7053. Welch’s Grape Soda Shop

The Champagne of grape sodas.

Added by Brian on September 16, 2006| 2 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Insults

7054. Quazi Mode

Someone who is in quazi mode is ugly and looks like Quazimodo from Hunchback of Norte Dame, e.g., "That dude is in full quazi mode."

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Funny Jobs

7055. Pickpocket

There's a burglar in my pants! See also Crime.

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Funny Movies

7056. Bruce Willis Helicopter Movie

Odds are when your star is Bruce Willis, you're gonna need to call a chopper to get 'em the hell outta here!

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Funny Things

7057. Trinkets

Found in the homes of old persons worldwide...

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Funny Things to Do

7058. Inducing Sneezes with Pepper

See also Old-Timey, Pranks.

Added by Tyler on September 16, 2006| 5 Comments | You Like This |

Funny Words

7059. Thespian

See also Sophomoric.

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Funny Clothes

7060. Ankle Bracelets Shop

Especially when worn over socks.

Added by Maya on September 14, 2006| Comment | You Like This |

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